Price reins in his perfect job

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Kole Price of Wyanet relaxes during last summer's internship at the Green Valley Ranch, near Aubrey, Texas. Kole spent the summer training horses for the ranch and will return next summer to begin his full-time job on the ranch. Contributed photo

WYANET — Seventeen-year-old Kole Price considers himself one lucky young man. His long-time love of riding and training horses has turned into a career.

Next summer, the Bureau Valley High School senior will go from training horses locally to working at one of the most prestigious horse ranches in the country, the Green Valley Ranch near Aubrey, Texas. Price likens that step to going directly from playing Little League summer baseball to playing with the New York Yankees.

Price said the 300-acre Green Valley Ranch is home to about 700 horses during breeding season, and about 400 horses throughout the rest of the year. The ranch trains horses for futurity competitions that include timed competitions, twirls and turns. Celebrities, like country singer Lyle Lovett, come to the ranch to buy horses and to have their horses trained.

Price will work specifically with the Brent Loseke Colt Company, where he will train 2-year-old horses in the fundamental training of cutting and reining. Price will not go to the ranch as a greenhorn. Last summer, he completed an internship at the ranch.

Price found out about the internship at Green Valley Ranch about a year ago while searching the Internet for ranch jobs. He contacted Green Valley and received a DVD of the ranch. Price’s grandfather, Melvin Price, encouraged him to follow his dream and to apply for the job.

“I’ve always had a strong passion for horses, probably gotten from my grandfather and father,” Price said. “My grandfather and I are so alike. He’s probably my biggest role model as a horseman.”

Price did apply for the internship and received a request back for a tape of him riding his horse. A couple weeks later, he got another call, this time asking him to come down to Texas for an interview.

In early November 2006, Price drove to Texas with his parents, Tim and Cindy Price, for his interview. In the one-day interview process, he was given three horses to ride, taking each of the horses through about six maneuvers. His future boss liked what he saw and gave him the internship.

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